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Hi experts,
May I the difference between assets content hub and brand portal ? And it's advantages and disadvantages comparing each other
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Yes , those are called hydrated assets . Details here :
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Both are distribution portal offerings from Adobe.
Medium blog here : https://medium.com/@digarg/ch-vs-asc-aem-assets-distribution-portal-95a9e5a9468b
Content hub - Only available for Cloud service , uses latest tech stack , much more modern UI , latest offering , has dynamic facets and filters , navigation links can be configured , No publishing needed , no hassle of replication which can cause performance bottlenecks with large replication sets - just based on dam:status ="approved" the asset is available via delivery tier AND URL is based on asset id. There is no separate binary copy for CH . This uses algolia search for search.
Brand portal - very old offering, available for both cloud , AMS/On-prem AEM , comes with Old touch UI , uses replication to push assets to brand portal and can have performance issues. There is a possibility that this offering may get deprecated. URL of asset is path based . There is a binary copy also on Brand portal.Uses AEM lucene search.
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@digarg Does Content hub provides Asset sourcing flow to allow business partners to source assets into DAM, similar to Brand Portal asset sourcing?
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Yes , those are called hydrated assets . Details here :
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hi @digarg17
Few questions.
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No to both currently unfortunately. Couple of other callouts on asset uploads in content hub currently:
1. User needs to have an AEM license to upload assets in ContentHub. So this isn't a 1:1 replacement for brand portal asset sourcing and isn't a solution for external vendors.
2. Assets uploaded through contenthub go into a temp folder inside AEM and you will want either some sort of automation or business process that moves the assets to its final location
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@digarg both serves different use cases
- Content Hub : is centralized content access flow where hub is connected to to external content repository like, S3, Google etc , end customers are internal enterprise users and hub support enterprise content management needs.
- Brand portal " is more of self-service controlled flow for approved asset and end customer is external users - i don't think it will be deprecated as it server other use cases
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@RiteshY18 : No I disagree , what you are referring to is 'Assets view ' also new assets UI .Content hub is for end user distribution portal as described above.
Assets view : https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/assets/assets-vi...
Content hub - Content Hub is available as part of Experience Manager Assets as a Cloud Service for democratizing access to on-brand content for organizations and their business partners. It focuses on distributing assets for activation at scale and creation of on-brand content variants for improved marketing agility.Link : https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/assets/content-h...
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@digarg clarification, i did not mention anything about asset view in my comments so in think I'm afraid I have to disagree with your comment -
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